The Air Up There: Cruising Greenland
Sailing in Greenland is not what I thought it would be. It’s even better.
Sailing in Greenland is not what I thought it would be. It’s even better.
High-latitude sailors and double circumnavigators Ginger and Peter Niemann receive the Cruising Club of America Blue Water Medal for their accomplishments and spirit of adventure.
After completing a circumnavigation of Antarctica via the Southern Ocean, an intrepid West Coast adventurer sails north, bound for the Northwest Passage and the long way home.
Intrepid adventurer recounts rounding Cape Horn and circumnavigating Antarctica.
Photographer, Arctic adventurer and sailor David Thoreson sits down for a conversation with the editors of Cruising World.
“You never want to run aground in the dead of night on a lee shore. But we’d been drawn to Shishmaref. It wasn’t a boomtown. Quite the opposite. It was a town going boom.”
A dedicated family turns a Spartan Open 60 into a cruising boat—and heads to the Northwest Passage.
Reflections on the Northwest Passage
The crew of DogBark! makes the tough decision to turn around when the ice conditions prevent a transit of the Northwest Passage this season.
The crew of DogBark! plays a waiting game with the ice and wind.
The journey continues as the crew of DogBark! reaches the arctic circle.
The crew of DogBark! is killing time in Nome, Alaska, waiting for a weather window to continue on to the Northwest Passage.
Sailing in Greenland is not what I thought it would be. It’s even better.
High-latitude sailors and double circumnavigators Ginger and Peter Niemann receive the Cruising Club of America Blue Water Medal for their accomplishments and spirit of adventure.
After completing a circumnavigation of Antarctica via the Southern Ocean, an intrepid West Coast adventurer sails north, bound for the Northwest Passage and the long way home.
Intrepid adventurer recounts rounding Cape Horn and circumnavigating Antarctica.
Photographer, Arctic adventurer and sailor David Thoreson sits down for a conversation with the editors of Cruising World.
“You never want to run aground in the dead of night on a lee shore. But we’d been drawn to Shishmaref. It wasn’t a boomtown. Quite the opposite. It was a town going boom.”
A dedicated family turns a Spartan Open 60 into a cruising boat—and heads to the Northwest Passage.
Reflections on the Northwest Passage
The crew of DogBark! makes the tough decision to turn around when the ice conditions prevent a transit of the Northwest Passage this season.
The crew of DogBark! plays a waiting game with the ice and wind.
The journey continues as the crew of DogBark! reaches the arctic circle.
The crew of DogBark! is killing time in Nome, Alaska, waiting for a weather window to continue on to the Northwest Passage.
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